(2006). Lazarus [1], liminality, and animality: Xenotransplantation, zoonosis, and the space and place of humans and animals in late modern society. Mortality. 11(1), 45-56[Journal article]Authored by: Murray, M.

Murray, M. (2010). Laying lazarus to rest: The place and the space of the dead in explanations of near death experiences. In Deathscapes: Spaces for Death, Dying, Mourning and Remembrance. (pp. 37 - 52). [Chapter]Authored by: Murray, M.

Murray, M.(1995). The law of the father? Patriarchy in the transition from feudalism to capitalism. United Kingdom and United States: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group[Authored Book]Authored by: Murray, M.

Conference

Tassell, N., & Murray, M. (2012). Near death experiences: A New Zealand-based study. In Death Down Under 2012 Conference Programme, Death Down Under 2012 Conference New Zealand: University of Otago[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Murray, M., Tassell-Matamua, N.

Murray, ME. (2001). Laying Lazarus to rest: the place and the space of the dead in explanations of near death experiences. In Mortality Supplement: Book of Abstracts Vol. 12 (pp. s62 - s62). , DDD8: The Social Context of Death, Dying and Disposal UK: Routledge[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Murray, M.

Murray, ME. (2002). Burying and exhuming the dead: The exclusion and inclusion of death and dying and the dead within sociology. In CB. Ed (Ed.) Social Diversity and the Politics of Exclusion. (pp. 192 - 196). Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Murray, M.

Murray, ME. (2000). Tamed death to death as taboo? Death, property and patriarchy in the transition from feudalism to capitalism. Women and Property in Early Modern England: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium. (pp. unpaged). Newcastle, NSW[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Murray, M.